| View Larger Image | Clinical Laboratory Hematology | Hardcoverby Shirlyn B. McKenzie (Author)
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| | Binding: | Hardcover | | Publisher: | Prentice Hall | | Page Count: | 976 Pages | | Publication Date: | April 03, 2006 | | Sales Rank: | 465,881th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Univ. of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio. Textbook provides a comprehensive overview of hematology and hemostasis. Case studies are featured in each chapter along with questions, answers, and rationales. Replaces Textbook of Hematology, c1996. Includes full-color and halftone illustrations. For CLT/MLT and CLS/MT students. DNLM: Clinical Laboratory Techniques. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.0 based on 6 reviews)
| clinical laboratory hematology by whats up (africa) 1 Stars September 25, 2009 this sender would refuse to reply to your email. It took forever to get the book. I eventually had to buy the same book from the book store. So now I have 2 same kind. but i would never buy from this person. Amazon is very nice and they are always willing to help u, its just the sender who does not do their job right
| | clinical laboratory hematology by Tarek Musslimani (israel) 1 Stars June 14, 2009 This book was not very useful to me as I am a chemist and found it not useful. The discussion is very ambiguous and is written in an unfriendly manner to the reader. I have already knowledge in this area but wanted to extend my knowledge. Unfortunately I made the wrong choice. Therefor, I cannot recommend it for other readers. If you need a text like this so this is not the one you should buy.
| | Clinical Laboratory Hematology by Cheryl Lucero 5 Stars May 18, 2009 Excellent book, great condition, this book is essential for my class this semester and I am making great use of it. Shipping was quick and made it to me in record time.
| | Clinical Laboratory Hematology by Sarah Fraser (Houston, Tx) 2 Stars August 31, 2008 As a new student of Hematology I found this book to be too technical for me to understand, if I weren't new to the subject maybe it would make more sense.
| | Hematology by M. Henson (Ohio) 4 Stars March 07, 2007 So far I have only used it for hemostasis, but it offers great supplemental material to the lectures. However, I must say some of the diagrams get a little crazy when it comes to the factors, inhibitors, etc. and they could be cleaned up and made much much simpler! Overall a must for all MT, CLS, MLT students.
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